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An in-depth exploration of the psychology of sports fandom has revealed striking similarities between the neurological and ...
This essay explores the NPP’s transformation from reformist force to morally enclosed echo chamber. Drawing on Jonathan Haidt ...
A psychology professor from the University of York has been named as the newest winner of the prestigious British Psychological Society Presidents' Award.
Mental shortcuts that once aided survival frequently lead us astray in today’s complex, data-saturated world. Cognitive ...
New research reveals that artificial light at night disrupts more than sleep, affecting immune function, metabolism, mood, and brain health.
Becoming a psychologist in India follows a structured educational pathway that typically spans 5–7 years, depending on your ...
More than 300 psychology experts from across the UK, Canada and beyond, will meet for a knowledge sharing conference at the ...
APS Board Member Teresa Bajo has been honored with the Psychonomic Society’s Clifford T. Morgan Distinguished Leadership ...
While many businesses pour money into attracting visitors to their websites, it’s surprising to see that around 70.19% of ...
Parkinson’s disease often starts on one side of the body, and new research shows this asymmetry influences how non-motor symptoms progress.
These results represent a crucial breakthrough in the study of the disease’s non-motor symptoms, which have long been underestimated by research. In recent work, a UNIGE and HUG team has shown for the ...